by Ernie » Sat Dec 04, 2010 6:54 am
Keith,
Yes, category 2 can be used to assign two different categories to a single card. For example, category 1 could represent the chapter the card is from, and category 2 could represent the part of speech:
book libro Chapter 1 noun
shirt camisa Chapter 2 noun
speak hablar Chapter 2 verb
The format of the statistics are documented here:
http://orangeorapple.com/Flashcards/Default.aspx#statisticsI don't intend for you to create this statistic data. It will be created by the app if you export.
Each "item" on a line is separated by a tab. More than 6 items means the upload process found more than 5 tabs on a line. Double-quotes can confuse this process, so if you use only 1 double-quote in a side's text, you might run into a problem. Also, categories can only be up to 100 characters in length, so if you go over, you also might run into this "more than 6 items" error. If you continue to have this error and the above info doesn't help, email me your text and I can help further.
Ernie
Keith,
Yes, category 2 can be used to assign two different categories to a single card. For example, category 1 could represent the chapter the card is from, and category 2 could represent the part of speech:
book libro Chapter 1 noun
shirt camisa Chapter 2 noun
speak hablar Chapter 2 verb
The format of the statistics are documented here:
[url]http://orangeorapple.com/Flashcards/Default.aspx#statistics[/url]
I don't intend for you to create this statistic data. It will be created by the app if you export.
Each "item" on a line is separated by a tab. More than 6 items means the upload process found more than 5 tabs on a line. Double-quotes can confuse this process, so if you use only 1 double-quote in a side's text, you might run into a problem. Also, categories can only be up to 100 characters in length, so if you go over, you also might run into this "more than 6 items" error. If you continue to have this error and the above info doesn't help, email me your text and I can help further.
Ernie